Competitive Shooting
Racking the Slide and Loading the Pistol: Efficiency Tips
The proper sequence and technique used in loading a pistol has an effect on reliability. As an example, the seven-round…Read More >
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The proper sequence and technique used in loading a pistol has an effect on reliability. As an example, the seven-round…Read More >
For many years, I considered handgun-mounted red dots a gimmick for fun shooting or competition and little else. With steady…Read More >
Pistol dies are available in two types, steel and carbide. While some reloaders and handloaders will still use steel dies,…Read More >
There are two basic types of rifle dies that are needed to complete the reloading process: The first is the…Read More >
Powder measures and scales are used to ensure that the proper charge of powder is loaded into each case during…Read More >
If the worst happens and the world ends, you’re not going to navigate the wasteland in a soccer-mom minivan. You…Read More >
Splinters from bullets, bouncing bullets, organs moved about in the body, shockwaves — the bottom line is, actual damage from…Read More >
The video below covers how to clean a 1911 that does not need a tool to remove the barrel bushing. There are…Read More >
I began to load ammo more than 40 years ago. The issue was simple, economy. I had a finite budget…Read More >
OK, there is no “best” shooting stance for self-defense. Let’s get that out of the way. As with most things…Read More >